Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 11

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orclicst.a and sales departments of the Remick
concern on this, what is now a widely popular
new issue.
Another indication of the movement "1 Won-
der Who's Dancing With You To-night: 1 " is
having in the music stores is the fact that it is
Irequenlly appearing in window displays, thus
proving that it has won favor with managers
and clerks as well as with consumers.
Herewith is shown a recent window of the
S. S. Kresge store, Philadelphia, Pa., which is
among the most attractive which have come to
hand. The sales of the number throughout
the whole of Philadelphia on "I Wonder Who's
Dancing With You Tonight?" have been quite
large and during the week of the above Kresge
display the sales of the number led all other
songs in the sheet music department.
Jan Garber and His
Orchestra at Hippodrome
Organization Scores Big Success at New York's
Mammoth Vaudeville Theatre—First Appear-
ance Here
Century Music Pub. Co.
Jan Garber and His (iarber-Davis Orchestra,
235 West 40th St.
New York
which the Keith offices have threatened to bring
to I'.oadway on several occasions, opened on
Monday of this week at the Hippodrome. This
musical combination has been booked for many
S. S. Kresge Display
months through upper New York and Pennsyl-
of Popular Remick Song vania, playing on a percentage basis, the weekly
totals of which would make their vaudeville
"I Wonder Who's Dancing With You Tonight"
appearances almost prohibitive. However, tlie
Featured in Attractive Display by Philadel-
Keith organization finally persuaded Garber and
phia Store of Chain
His Orchestra to play some of the leading
houses in the metropolitan area. So, while
"I Wonder Who's Dancing Witli You To-
probably reducing somewhat their weekly in-
night," one of tlie late popular successes added
come, the orchestra will get valuable publicity
to the catalog of Jerome H. Reniick & Co., Tiu\,
and will sell itself to the New York public.
has, in a very short space of time, won a con-
The program on Monday night included
"(."hansonette" from the Harms' catalog; "Say
It With a Ukulele" and "On the Hack Porch,"
Shapiro, llcrnstein & Co., Inc.; "Waltz of Long
Ago," from Berlin's "Music Box Revue," and
"Runnin' Wild" and "Linger Awhile" from the
catalog of Leo Feist, Inc.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire postions.
SONG LOVERS
THE WORLD OVER KNOW
This TRADE MARK
Featuring Remick Number
spicuous position on music counters throughout
the country. This is a reflection ot the activi-
ties carried on by the professional band and
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1 LOVE YOU
LOVE TALES
NO, NO, NORA
EASY MELODY
SONG OF LOVE
JOURNEY'S END
HALF PAST TEN
LINGER AWHILE
WONDERFUL ONE
CAROLINA MAMMY
BLUE HOOSIER BLUES
MAMMA LOVES PAPA
RIVER SHANNON MOON
STEALING TO VIRGINIA
SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANK
CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKE
EVKRY NIGHT I CRY MYSELF To
SLEEP OVKB YOU
TAKE. OH TAKE, THOSE LIPS A WAV
Writ* tor Dealers' Prices
LEO. FEIST,
Inc.,
FEIST Bld f .,
New Y«r«
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Dixie Music Go. Chartered
MONTCOMKKY, AI.A., March 8.—The Dixie Music
Co. is the name of a new corporation which will
carry on a music supply business. The capital
stock of the company is $7,500 and the officers
are J. M. Garrett, of Montgomery, president;
F. I.. C'rimi, Kirmin^ham, vice-president, and
V.. S. (iarrett, San Francisco, secretary.
On February 29 a son was born to J. X .
Hearst, president of the Hearst Music 1'ub
lishers, Ltd., of Canada.
WATERSON,
BERLIN A SNYDER CO
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
A Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way
Maybe (She'll Write Me, She'll
Phone Me)
Down Where the South Begins
It's Not the First Time You Left
Me
If I Can't Sing About My Mammy
(I Don't Wanna Sing at All)
On the Blue Lagoon
I've Got a Song for Sale
My Sunflower Maid
Sometime in Junetime
Dpwn the Road to Yesterday
That's Why You Make Me Cry
You're in Love With Everyone But
the One Who's in Love With
You
Wop Blues
If You Do What You Do
Published by
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THE WORLD IS WAITING ^-SUNRISE
IN THE GARDEN OF TOMORROW
THE SONG 0FS0N6S
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILE THRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
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NEW YORK
WATERSON,
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Strand Tkeatrc Bldf., N.w Y*rk City, N. Y
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SERMON
MARCH
15, 1924
SONG
ONLY A BUTTERFLY
Be First
With A Hearst
Be First
With A Hearst
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
Hearst Songs Big Favorites
A criterion of the popularity of Hearst's new-
song, "You Can Take Me Away From Dixie,
but You Can't Take Dixie From Me," can be
found in the following excerpt from Chicago
Sunday Tribune, March 2, 1924, and speaks for
itself: "There it goes; was expecting it sooner
or later: 'You Can Take Me Away From Dixie,
but You Can't Take Dixie From Me'—Clyde
Doerr's Orchestra, Congress Hotel, KYW, 11.10
p. m. 'You Can Take Me Away From Dixie'—
Jack Chapman's Orchestra, Drake Hotel,
WDAP, 11.18 p. m.
'Dixie, but You Can't
Take Dixie From Me'—sung by Jimmy Eggert,
WDAP, 11.23 p. tn.
'but You, Can't Take
Dixie From Me,' sung by the Melodians, ac-
qQmpanied on the ukulele, KYW, 11.26 p. in."
in vogue. This has been arranged for through
the courtesy of the Milton Weil Co. and Isham
Jones, whose "The One I Love" is published
for complete mandolin orchestra.
Gomparte With Jack Mills
Al J. Comparte, formerly head of the band
and orchestra department of Richmond-Robbins,
Inc., is now acting in a like capacity with Jack
Mills, Inc. Mr. Comparte succeeds Nat Bern-
stein, who recently resigned to enter vaude-
ville booking and production.
Leland Mattison and Muriel Cole, with their
"Broadway Society Orchestra," known as
"We're Different" and billed as presented by
Paul Specht, use no less than the record-break-
ing number of twenty-nine various selections in
their novel dancing, singing, comedy and musi-
cal review, among which are featured Irving
Berlin, Inc., "Yawning"; Leo Feist, Inc., "Linger
Awhile" and "Wonderful One"; Sam Fox Pub.
Co.'s "Nola"; Reniick's "Dreamy Melody"; M.
Witmark & Sons' "Going South," etc.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
I Wonder Who's Dancing
With You Tonight
Where the Lazy Daisies
Grow
Twilight Rose
If You'll Come Back
Steppin' Out
Watching the Moonrise
Arizona Stars
Buttelman in the West
BOSTON, MASS., March 8.—C. V. Buttelman, man-
ager for Walter Jacobs' publications, left Satur-
day, March 8, for the West, to be away for
about ten days. It is of interest that the cur-
rent number of The Cadenza, put out by Mr.
Jacobs, is not only the last issue to appear in
its old-time form, but it prints the first special
arrangement of a popular song and dance hit
playable in the new combinations now so much
U n t i l T o m O r r O W (Hasta Manama
World Famous
Bring Back the Old
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